ML24073A017

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Comment (3) of Stephanie Gordon on Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3; Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
ML24073A017
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/09/2024
From: Gordon S
- No Known Affiliation
To:
Office of Administration
References
NRC-2021-0146, 89FR10107 00003
Download: ML24073A017 (1)


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3/13/24, 7:10 AM blob:https://www.fdms.gov/7a2767f6-ddcc-43be-aaa5-c850f1f76dda blob:https://www.fdms.gov/7a2767f6-ddcc-43be-aaa5-c850f1f76dda 1/2 PUBLIC SUBMISSION As of: 3/13/24, 7:09 AM Received: March 09, 2024 Status: Pending_Post Tracking No. ltk-79xi-9psp Comments Due: April 01, 2024 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2021-0146 Notice of Intent to Conduct Scoping Process and Prepare Environmental Impact Statement Duke Energy Carolina, LLC Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 Comment On: NRC-2021-0146-0005 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3; Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Document: NRC-2021-0146-DRAFT-0005 Comment on FR Doc # 2024-02963 Submitter Information Name: Stephanie Gordon Address:

Gainesville, GA, 30506 Email:stephcascader@gmail.com Phone:6789361057 General Comment For OUR protection, the NRC MUST incorporate the advice of The National Environmental Policy Act to assess the adverse impacts of the oncoming climate change on safe and reliable reactor operations.

These should be employed not only to future power plants, but also during the license renewal period for the Oconee power plant.

Employ the diligence reflected in the below-listed, climate change related assessment guideposts.

1.

Create clear institutional authority to mainstream climate resilience.

2.

Research the feasibility of innovative approaches.

3.

Expand technical assistance for planning.

4.

Update climate information for planning.

5.

Update planning guidance.

6.

Integrate climate resilience into project-level benefit cost analysis.

7.

Expand the use of adaptive management in projects.

8.

Update engineering standards and regulations.

9.

Conduct climate screening assessment of authorized but unfunded projects.

10. Prioritize projects that incorporate climate resilience.
11. Update manuals for operation and maintenance.
12. Expand technical assistance to nonfederal sponsors for operations and maintenance.
13. Conduct climate vulnerability assessments of existing infrastructure.
14. Establish process for retrofitting existing infrastructure to account for climate change.

Thank you for considering my comments.

SUNSI Review Complete Template=ADM-013 E-RIDS=ADM-03 ADD: Lance Rakovan, David Herrington, Ashley Waldron, Mary Neely Comment (3)

Publication Date: 2/13/2024 Citation: 89 FR 10107

3/13/24, 7:10 AM blob:https://www.fdms.gov/7a2767f6-ddcc-43be-aaa5-c850f1f76dda blob:https://www.fdms.gov/7a2767f6-ddcc-43be-aaa5-c850f1f76dda 2/2 Stephanie Gordon Gainesville, GA